A CRPF jawan said in a debate that Kanhaiya should be attacked. Here’s how her opponents refuted her

In a National Human Rights Commission debate, Khusboo Chauhan called for violent action against ‘anti-nationals’.

Recently, a provocative speech made by constable Khusboo Chauhan of the Central Reserve Police Force at an event organised by the National Human Rights Commission went viral on social media. The speech was made at the All India inter-paramilitary forces’ debate competition on September 27 and called for “Kanhaiya’s chest to be pierced with the national flag”.

The speech was presented by news anchors belonging to popular media organisations as “warning India haters”.

Among these speeches, the one made by by Central Industrial Security Force assistant commandant Mayank Bhati (top) won the second prize, while the one by sub-inspector Ashutosh Rana (below) won the third prize. “Observance of human rights will create a police-public partnership model of security,” said Bhati, arguing that this would be more effective.

As Rana observed, “What is the point of national security in a scenario where there are no human rights?” He referred to, among other, the Unnao rape case, farmer suicides, and the Bihar shelter home rape cases.